mikroagglomeroitu
Mikroagglomeroitu, or microagglomerated, refers to the formation of small particle clusters within powders where primary particles bind together to create aggregates on the micrometer scale. These microagglomerates typically range from a few micrometers up to tens of micrometers in size and can occur during handling, milling, drying, or storage.
The formation mechanism is driven by interparticle forces, including van der Waals attractions, capillary bridges from
Implications of mikroagglomeroitu affect powder behavior and product quality. They can alter flowability, cohesion, bulk density,
Measurement and control methods include imaging and particle-size analysis (e.g., microscopy, laser diffraction), as well as
See also: agglomeration, deagglomeration, granulation, powder flow.